[7] This game was also Penn State's ninth largest all-time margin of victory and total points scored.
[9] Leech gained prominence as an educator and businessman in the area of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, where he also served as postmaster.
[13] Joseph Banks (September 8, 1919 – June 19, 2007) was a long-time college athletics figure in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
[18] After coaching at Geneva and a brief stint at a high school, he would return to Ohio Northern in 1971 for the remainder of his career, where he retired in 2002 as an admissions counselor.
[19] While at Ohio Northern, Banks would regularly hold training sessions for high school athletic administrators on how to run and promote track and field meets as well as how to coach individual events.
[20] Ohio Northern honored his contribution to the university[21] by naming their home track meet the "Joe Banks Invitational.
"[22] Banks served in the United States military during World War II as a Sergeant with the Third Army's 965th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance company in the Rhineland (Battle of the Bulge) and the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre in the Philippines.